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hoy

Hoy is a term with several meanings. In Spanish, hoy means today. In English, Hoy is also used as a proper noun, referring to a surname and to geographic place names.

The Isle of Hoy is the second-largest island in the Orkney archipelago, Scotland, located to the north

Beyond its geographic sense, Hoy is also a surname of English and Scottish origin and appears in

of
the
Mainland
and
separated
from
it
by
Hoy
Sound.
The
island
is
connected
to
the
Mainland
by
regular
ferry
services,
for
example
from
Houton
on
the
Mainland
to
Lyness
on
Hoy.
Hoy
is
known
for
its
rugged
coastlines,
moorland,
and
wildlife.
Notable
landmarks
include
the
Old
Man
of
Hoy,
a
sea
stack
off
the
west
coast,
and
the
Noup
Head
cliffs,
a
site
for
seabird
colonies.
The
island
supports
small
communities
and
farms
and
has
a
history
of
naval
activity
centered
around
the
Lyness
area.
historical
and
contemporary
records
as
a
family
name.
The
term’s
use
as
a
place
name
appears
in
various
locations,
with
the
Orcadian
Hoy
being
the
most
prominent
example.